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| Alphabetical [« »] systems 1 t 20 tact 1 take 24 take-over 1 taken 9 taking 6 | Frequency [« »] 24 because 24 ignorance 24 job 24 take 23 detachment 23 noble 23 progress | VV.AA. (R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, & M.O'C. Walshe) The Buddhist Layman IntraText - Concordances take |
Essay
1 1| wishes, we react with hate or take shelter in a world of delusive 2 1| distribution and values take a different meaning in a 3 1| present context of the world, take a long time to realise. 4 1| and chaos. But reform must take place by peaceful persuasion 5 1| capabilities. One must also take care to recognise one's 6 1| more useful. He decides to take stock of himself, to know 7 1| alternatively, he could take the unwanted drink, mindfully 8 1| thereby, induces them to take to social work which is 9 1| fear arises enables us to take the right steps for its 10 2| our daily routine work to take over and become the thing 11 2| then one will be apt to take this injunction of the Buddha' 12 3| last year or so, begun to take Buddhism seriously as a 13 3| surroundings and trying to take stock of what has happened, 14 3| psychological point of view we must take it to include not only what 15 3| believe this you can try to take up the Buddha's challenge 16 3| compensation for insecurity may take a reverse form of exaggerated 17 3| worthwhile. When we say 'I take refuge in the Buddha, the 18 4| much genuine evil. Let us take off our hats to them, and 19 4| particular cause he elects to take up? What really makes him 20 4| is detachment. So let us take a concrete example: one 21 4| themselves. They should take to heart the words of the 22 4| means). This feeling may take many forms, but whatever 23 4| failure of technique. Let us take the case of a man who, as 24 4| sexual repression it may take the form of a sort of 'purity